CIV. # 14-1344NOTICE OF HEARINGSTate of south dakota ):SSCOUNTY OF MINNEHAHA )IN CIRCUIT COURTSECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUITIn the matter of the Petitions ofCARA JO STRAND,andCARA JO STRAND, guardian ofMAIYA MARIE STRAND,To change their names. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Petitions of Cara Jo Strand and Cara Jo Strand, guardian of Maiya Marie Strand have been filed by Cara Jo Strand to change their names from Maiya Marie Strand to Maiya Marie Bonte and Cara Jo Strand to Cara Jo Bonte. On the 29th day of July, 2014, at the hour of 11:00 am said Petitions will be heard by the Court, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Any interested party may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. Dated this 24th day of June, 2014./s/ Thomas J. FarrellThomas J. Farrell1444301 July 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGFOR A VARIANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dell Rapids City Council acting as a BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT will hold a public hearing on Monday, July 21st, 2014, at 7:35 P.M. at City Hall Council Chambers, 302 East Fourth Street, for purposes of considering an application for a variance for Setback Regulations in a R-1: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT. SUCH VARIANCE will be considered for owner Jesse R. Miller at 712 West 3rd Street for the following described property: E 354.5 GOLF CLUB LOT 2 MADSEN TRACT 5 (EX E 201') NE 1/4 SE 1/4, DELL RAPIDS, MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA according to the recorded plat thereof. DESCRIPTION OF VARIANCE: 1) Request for 6' (feet) setback from side property line on East side in lieu of 7' (feet) required per ordinance for a variance of 1' (feet) for the purpose of a home addition. 2) Request for 16' (feet) 3" (inches) setback from Hwy 115 frontage property line on North West side in lieu of 25' (feet) required per ordinance for a variance of 8' (feet) 9" (inches) for the purpose of a home addition. 3) Request for 24' (feet) 3" (inches) setback from Hwy 115 frontage property line on North East side in lieu of 25' (feet) required per ordinance for a variance of 9" (inches) for the purpose of a home addition. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT: Any person, persons, or their attorney may appear at said scheduled public hearing and present objections. DATED at Dell Rapids, South Dakota, this 26th day of June, 2014.Justin WeilandZoning Administrator Published once at the approximate cost of $28.87.1444295 July 2, 2014

THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION CONVENED IN JOINT SESSION WITH THE SIOUX FALLS CITY COUNCIL AT 5:00 P.M., June 24, 2014 pursuant to adjournment on June 24, 2014. Commissioners present were: Heiberger, Kelly, and Pekas. Commissioners Barth and Beninga were absent. Also present was Cindy Jepsen, Commission Recorder. City Council Members present: Erickson, Erpenbach, Jamison, Karsky, Kiley, Rolfing, and Staggers. Chairman Heiberger called the meeting to order. HEARING/ORDINANCE Scott Anderson, Planning and Zoning Director, was present for the public hearing and gave a briefing on Ordinance MC30-34-14, An Ordinance Amending The 2002 Revised Joint Zoning Ordinance For Minnehaha County And The City of Sioux Falls By Revising The Text Pertaining To Conditional Uses in The A-1 Agriculture District, C Commercial District, I-1 Light Industrial District, I-2 General Industrial District, RC Recreational/ Conservation District, Additional Use Regulations And Definitions. The text amendments will add "Solar Energy Conversion System" as a conditional use and outline requirements to apply for a conditional use permit and general requirements for the operation of a Solar Energy Conversion System. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Kelly, to authorize the Chairman to sign Ordinance MC30-34-14. 3 ayes. City concurred. The entire ordinance is on file in the Auditor's Office. APPOINTMENT Stacy Tieszen, Homeless Advisory Board Coordinator, requested the appointment of Jeff Nelson to the Homeless Advisor Board. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Kelly, to approve Resolution MC14-31. 3 ayes. City concurred.RESOLUTION MC14-31 A RESOLUTION ADVISING AND GIVING CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE HOMELESS ADVISORY BOARD. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, AND MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA: That it gives its advice and consent to the following appointment: Name, Board, Term Jeff Nelson, Homeless Advisory Board, Per Joint City/County Agreement for a term from May 2014 to August 2015 (replacing Lesa Jarding). Date adopted: June 24, 2014Mike HuetherMayorATTEST:Lori HaugstadCity ClerkCindy HeibergerMinnehaha County Commission, ChairATTEST:Cynthia JepsenMinnehaha County Deputy Auditor MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Kelly to adjourn. 3 ayes. City concurred. The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 1, 2014.APPROVED BYTHE COMMISSION:Cindy HeibergerChairmanATTEST:Cynthia JepsenDeputy Auditor Published once at the total approximate cost of $27.99.1444083 July 2, 2014

School Board Proceedings The Dell Rapids School District Board of Education met Monday, June 23, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the high school distance learning room with the following members present: Tom Morris, Troy Randall, Jody Schumaker, Steve Stofferahn, and Matt Weiland. Absent: None. Administration and other persons present: Summer Schultz, Superintendent; Barbara Littel, Business Manager; Jeff Dvorak, Activities Director; Joe Sneve. President Morris called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 14-152 Motion by Weiland, seconded by Schumaker, to approve the agenda with the addition of 5.L. - Student Report. All voted aye. 14-153 Motion by Randall, seconded by Stofferahn to approve the personnel report. All voted aye. 1. Resignations of Sarah Kills-A-Hundred and Corey Meyer. 2. Employment of Jessica Kolasa, custodian, at $10.50 per hour and Aimee Lenocker, middle school teacher. 3. Contract adjustment for Dale Solberg - add head high school volleyball coach. 4. Employment modification for Sharon Judd to librarian associate at $16.00 per hour. 5. Contract adjustments for Julie Wynja and Jill Dvorak to reflect salary increases of $1,250.00 for FY2015, instead of $1,000.00. 6. Termination of Kim MacDonald, custodian. 14-154 Motion by Weiland, seconded by Stofferahn, to declare Melamac dishes as surplus, of no value, and to authorize disposal. All voted aye. 14-155 Motion by Schumaker, seconded by Weiland to approve payment of year-end claims. All voted aye. General Fund: Amazon, supplies - 1339.39; Argus Leader, publications/advertising - 359.06; Cables to Go, supplies - 175.72; Chester Area Schools, golf entry fee - 40.00; Cubby's, supplies - 64.20; Dauby's Sports Center, supplies - 1060.78; DR Agency Fund, supplies - 75.00; F&H Painting, purchased services - 800.00; Graybar Electric, supplies - 638.33; Hauff Mid-America Sports, supplies - 1116.75; Heartland Paper / Network Services Company, supplies - 1656.54; High Plains Technology, purchased services - 480.00; Johnstone Supply, repair parts - 116.73; K&M Music, supplies / repairs - 416.95; MailFinance, postage meter - 471.00; Roger McKee Construction, purchased services - 459.00; MidAmerican Energy, gas - 234.23; Mulder Refrigeration, purchased services - 194.33; PLEC, purchased services - 78.25; Ridell, supplies - 812.75; Roggenbuck Tree Service, purchased services - 1300.00; Schmitt Music, supplies/ repairs - 196.34; Barry Sutherland, reimburse for garbage disposal fee - 15.00; Time Management Systems, purchased services - 82.50. TOTAL GENERAL FUND CLAIMS - $12,182.85. Capital Outlay Fund: High Plains Technology, equipment - 17504.00; Mulder Refrigeration, equipment - 3007.50. TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY FUND CLAIMS - $20,511.50. Special Education Fund: CCHS, purchased services - 23983.14; Instructional Planning Center/Sioux Falls School District, purchased services - 650.87; Parent, mileage - 408.48; PLEC, purchased services - 4213.72. EDUCATION FUND CLAIMS - $29,256.21. Enterprise Fund: Dauby's Sports Center, Camp supplies - 598.90; Dells Theatre, Haven field trip - 357.50; Jeff Dvorak, Camp supply reimbursement - 184.18; Proforma Albrecht & Company, Haven software - 1551.98; S&S, Haven supplies - 274.86. TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUND CLAIMS - $2,967.42. Payroll: Elementary - 100.01; Before/After School Enterprise Fund - 314.56; Drivers Education Enterprise Fund - 6239.39; Camp Enterprise Fund - 929.09. TOTAL PAYROLL - $7,583.05. 14-156 Motion by Randall, seconded by Weiland, to approve the FY2015 Negotiated Agreement for Certified Teaching Staff and to authorize the business manager to issue contract addendums reflecting salary changes. Voting aye: Randall, Schumaker, Stofferahn, Weiland. Abstaining: Morris. Motion carried. 14-157 Motion by Stofferahn, seconded by Schumaker, to authorize the business manager to record a June 30, 2014 fund balance assignment of $139,290.00 for application to the FY2015 General Fund budget, and to incorporate existing unemployment funds into the General Fund. All voted aye. 14-158 Motion by Stofferahn, seconded by Randall, to schedule the FY2015 budget hearing for Monday, July 14, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., preceding the regular July reorganizational school board meeting. All voted aye. 14-159 Motion by Randall, seconded by Schumaker, to authorize KMWF and Associates to audit the FY2014 financial statements at a cost of $10,450.00. All voted aye. Jeff Dvorak reported on the committee process used to select a new school logo and reviewed the results of a survey conducted by the committee. He stated that there would be no financial impact in changing the mascot image, since this logo, and a logo for an interlocking D/R, will only be used as the district makes future purchases. Slight revisions are being completed, and the board will be asked to approve the logo when it is finished. Dvorak noted that a graphic art student at STI drew the logo as a school assignment, and the board requested that Dvorak look into an intellectual property agreement or release before the logo is approved. 14-160 Motion by Weiland, seconded by Stofferahn, to approve the following contingency transfers, supplemental budgets and transfer authorizations for FY2014. All voted aye. Contingency Transfers: None Supplemental Budgets - General Fund: 10 3112 - State Apportionment Revenue - $10,000; 10 3114 - Bank Franchise Tax Revenue - $69,000; 10 2542 - Utility Expense - $200,000 Supplemental Budget - Capital Outlay Fund: 21 5130 - Revenue from Sale of Surplus Property - $270,000 Supplemental Budget - Elementary School Bond Redemption Fund: 32 5000 - Debt Service Expense - $300 Transfer Authorization: Authorize the business manager to transfer FY2014 utility expenditures from the Capital Outlay Fund to the General Fund. 14-161 Motion by Stofferahn, seconded by Schumaker, to approve extension of a bus route one-half mile outside the district boundary for a family that will be moving from the district and open-enrolling for the 2014-2015 school year. All voted aye. 14-162 Motion by Schumaker, seconded by Stofferahn, to authorize the superintendent to submit the FY2015 IDEA and Consolidated Grant applications. All voted aye. 14-163 Motion by Stofferahn, seconded by Schumaker, to approve open enrollment application #15-3. All voted aye. Superintendent Schultz reported that the P-card program generated $85.95 in rebates during the first year. Shot clocks are being ordered, since the S.D.H.S.A.A. requirement was upheld by a member vote. She gave an update on the move of the tech office from the old Strive High building to the high school, and stated that the sale of the old elementary school is final. Information will be given at the next meeting on options for a historic plaque that is still at the old elementary school. Committee work on the dual-enrollment policy is in progress. 14-164 Motion by Weiland, seconded by Randall, to adjourn the meeting at 8:08 p.m. All voted aye._____________________Tom Morris, President_____________________Barbara Littel, Business Manager(unofficial until approved by the Board of Education) Published once at the total approximate cost of $79.30.1443995 July 2, 2014

Dell Rapids School District 49-3Notice of Destruction of Special Education Records Special Education records which have been collected by the Dell Rapids School District related to the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or the provision of Special Education in the district, must be maintained under state and federal laws for a period of five years after Special Education Services have ended for the student. This notification is to inform parents/guardians and former students of the Dell Rapids School District's intent to destroy the Special Education records of students who graduated prior to May 2008. These records will be destroyed in accordance with state laws unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the school district otherwise. The parent/ guardian or eligible (adult) student may request a copy of the records in writing or in person at the following address: Dell Rapids School District 1216 N. Garfield Dell Rapids, SD 57022 These records will be destroyed after July 31, 2014 Published twice at the total approximate cost of $31.72.1443992 July 2 & 9, 2014

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARCELLA A. ELLINGSON, also known as MARCIE ELLINGSON, Deceased. Notice is given that TED H. ELLINGSON, whose address is 1051 N. Summit Ave. #10; Madison, SD 57042 is handling the estate of MARCELLA A. ELLINGSON, also known as MARCIE ELLINGSON. Creditors of the decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred. Claims must be filed with TED H. ELLINGSON./s/ Ted H. EllingsonTed H. Ellingson1051 N. Summit Ave. #10Madison, SD 570421443990 July 2, 9 & 16 2014

BALTIC SCHOOL DISTRICTNOTICE OF HEARINGFOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2015 BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the School Board of the Baltic School District will conduct a public hearing in the school library in the Baltic School in Baltic, South Dakota on Monday, the 14th day of July, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the foregoing Proposed Budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, and its supporting data.Marsha Polzin, Business ManagerBaltic School DistrictBaltic, South Dakota Published twice at the total approximate cost of $29.03.1443875 July 2 & 9, 2014

MINUTES OF DELL RAPIDS PLANNING COMMISSIONTuesday, June 10th, 2014 -7:00 PM The regular meeting of the Dell Rapids Planning Commission was held at City Council Chamber on Tuesday, June 10th, 2014 with the following members present: Chairman Roger Dearduff, Bob Lamberty, Tom Schwebach. Absent, Paul Zweifel, Rod Pierson. Chairman Roger Deerduff called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. I. Motion by Schwebach second by Lamberty to approve the May 27th, 2014, Planning Commission Minutes. Upon voice vote all members present voted aye. Motion carried. II. Visitors to Be Heard: No visitors were present to be heard. III. Public Hearing - Zoning Amendments: A. Chapter 10, B-2: General Business District - Contractors Shop/Storage Yard - As Conditional Use: A public hearing was opened by Chairman Dearduff. Presented to the Commission was an amendment to the B-2: General Business District to create a Conditional Use option for a Contractors Shop/Storage Yard. Several of the existing Contractors shops are located in B-2 districts. There is also an individual that has inquired about constructing a contractors shop and a B-2 district would be the best fit for in the proposed neighborhood. Currently contractor's shops are only allowed as a permitted use within I-1: Light Industrial Districts. Motion by Schwebach Second by Dearduff to recommend to the City Council the approval of proposed zoning amendment to Chapter 10, B-2: General Business District creating a Conditional Use option for Contractors Shop/Storage Yard. Upon Voice Vote all members present voted aye. B. Chapter 20, Amendments and Change of Zone - Re-Zone Protest: A public hearing was opened by Chairman Dearduff to consider an amendment to Chapter 20 that would create a protest process for neighbors affected by a Re-Zone request. The language within the proposed draft is similar to what is provided in South Dakota State codified law. Motion by Schwebach Second by Lamberty to recommend to the City Council the approval of proposed zoning amendment to Chapter 20, Amendments and Change of Zone, creating neighbor protest process for re-zone requests. Upon Voice Vote all members present voted aye. Motion by Schwebach to adjourn. Seconded by Lamberty. Chairman Dearduff declared the meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.___________________Roger DearduffChairman___________________Justin WeilandZoning Administrator Published once in the Dell Rapids Tribune at the approximate cost of $34.71.1443874 July 2, 2014

ORDINANCE NO. 800 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DELL RAPIDS, SD, AMENDING THE REVISED MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF DELL RAPIDS REGARDING GOLF CARTS ON CITY STREETS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF DELL RAPIDS, SD: Section 1. That Sections 20-411, 20-413 and 20-414 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Dell Rapids, South Dakota, be amended to read as follows: "Sec. 20-411. Golf cart operation. Golf carts shall not be allowed to operate within the City except as authorized by state statute or by this Article. Golf carts properly permitted pursuant to this Article shall be allowed to travel on the roadway portion of public streets, alleys and other roadways within the City except those highways where golf carts are prohibited by state statute. An operator of a golf cart shall comply with all City and state traffic rules and regulations applying to vehicles generally, except that a golf cart shall not be required to have a bell, horn or directional signals. Permits shall not be required for golf carts on the Rocky Run Golf Course that are using the 10'(foot) Cart Path Access Easement between Lots 15B and 16A and between Lots 5B and 6A in Block 10 of the Spruce Glen Addition to cross Sandtrap Circle at a 90 degree angle or for those golf carts on the Rocky Run Golf Course that are using the sidewalk along the north side of Par Lane to travel between the hole number 7 green and the hole number 8 tee box ." Sec. 20-413. Operator's license and insurance. "No person may operate a golf cart on the streets, alleys, roadways or other public places within the City limits unless the operator has a valid driver's license and maintains proof that the golf cart is covered by a policy of liability insurance." Sec. 20-414. Permit. "It shall be unlawful to operate a golf cart on the public streets, alleys and other roadways within the City unless the owner thereof has received a permit from the City of Dell Rapids. Upon submittal of proper application, the Finance Officer shall issue a permit sticker that shall be displayed in a readily identifiable location upon the golf cart. An individual applicant shall pay an annual fee of $5.00 per year. Permits shall be issued for a one year period, beginning on January 1st and ending on December 31st. If the ownership of the vehicle changes, the new owner shall be required to apply for a license. Permit fees and durations may be adjusted by resolution by the City Council. The licensure fee also applies to any permits that may have been issued prior to the revision of this ordinance." Section 2. That Section 20-415 be repealed in its entirety. Adopted this 16th day of June, 2014./s/ Scott FiegenMayorATTEST:/s/ LeAnn KerzmanFinance Officer Published once at the total approximate cost of $41.78.1443873 July 2, 2014

BALTIC SCHOOL DISTRICTNOTICE OF HEARINGFOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2015 BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the School Board of the Baltic School District will conduct a public hearing in the school library in the Baltic School in Baltic, South Dakota on Monday, the 14th day of July, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of considering the foregoing Proposed Budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, and its supporting data.Marsha Polzin, Business ManagerBaltic School DistrictBaltic, South Dakota Published twice at the total approximate cost of $29.03.1443875 July 2 & 9, 2014

Dell Rapids School District 49-3Notice of Destruction of Special Education Records Special Education records which have been collected by the Dell Rapids School District related to the identification, evaluation, educational placement, or the provision of Special Education in the district, must be maintained under state and federal laws for a period of five years after Special Education Services have ended for the student. This notification is to inform parents/guardians and former students of the Dell Rapids School District's intent to destroy the Special Education records of students who graduated prior to May 2008. These records will be destroyed in accordance with state laws unless the parent/guardian or eligible (adult) student notifies the school district otherwise. The parent/ guardian or eligible (adult) student may request a copy of the records in writing or in person at the following address: Dell Rapids School District 1216 N. Garfield Dell Rapids, SD 57022 These records will be destroyed after July 31, 2014 Published twice at the total approximate cost of $31.72.1443992 July 2 & 9, 2014

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS Notice is hereby given by the City of Dell Rapids that it is, pursuant to Section 1 Article VI of the Municipal Ordinances, the responsibility of each person in possession or control of any land within the municipal boundary of the City of Dell Rapids to keep said lands free of any noxious weeds and to keep grass and weeds on maintained so that grass and weeds are less than EIGHT (8) inches in height. Undeveloped and unplatted property located more than 100 feet from developed or platted land shall be maintained so that grass and weeds are less than TWELVE (12) inches in height. If a property receives a notice of violation, the property shall have FIVE (5) days to abate the nuisance. Upon failure to comply within FIVE (5) days of the posting of such notice, the City is empowered to cut, destroy or remove weeds, grass and other noxious matter. The City will then by special assessment, defray the costs associated with the work, against the property. Justin WeilandCity Administrator Published July 9th and July 16th, 2014 at the approximate cost of $31.72.1444455 Jul. 9 & 16, 2014

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARCELLA A. ELLINGSON, also known as MARCIE ELLINGSON, Deceased. Notice is given that TED H. ELLINGSON, whose address is 1051 N. Summit Ave. #10; Madison, SD 57042 is handling the estate of MARCELLA A. ELLINGSON, also known as MARCIE ELLINGSON. Creditors of the decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred. Claims must be filed with TED H. ELLINGSON./s/ Ted H. EllingsonTed H. Ellingson1051 N. Summit Ave. #10Madison, SD 570421443990 July 2, 9 & 16 2014

THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION CONVENED AT 9:00 A.M. July 1, 2014 pursuant to adjournment on June 24, 2014. Commissioners present were: Barth, Beninga, Heiberger, Kelly, and Pekas. Also present were Cindy Jepsen, Commission Recorder, and Kersten Kappmeyer, Chief Civil Deputy State's Attorney. Chairman Heiberger called the meeting to order. MOTION by Kelly, seconded by Pekas, to approve the agenda. 5 ayes. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Beninga, to approve the June 24, 2014 Commission Minutes and June 24, 2014 Joint City/County Minutes. 5 ayes. VOUCHERS TO BE PAID MOTION by Barth, seconded by Pekas, to approve the following bills in the amount of $404,765.98, and June 2014 salaries. 5 ayes. A & B Business Equip Maintenance C 631.04, Allied Oil & Tire Co Automotive/Sm 83.02, Allied Oil & Tire Co Truck Repair 15.60, Arena Motel Co. Welfare 1,525.00, Argus Leader Adver Subscriptions 122.34, Argus Leader Subsc Subscriptions 122.34, Automatic Building C Coliseum Repa 125.46, Avera Health Event Other Miscell 10.00, Avera Health Informa Medical Recor 46.20, Avera McKennan Hospi Blood Withdra 66.00, Avera McKennan Hospi Hospitals 7,904.00, Bank Supplies Inc Bank Fees 266.85, Barnable, Jeff Education & T 125.00, Belitz, Clarence H Welfare Rent 325.00, Bolkema, Jody Other Misc. R 150.00, Boyer Trucks Sioux F Truck Repair 81.31, Braithwaite, Tacey E Bd Exp. Fees 1,122.00, Brandner, Bud Clare Welfare Rent 585.00, Braun, Mason Business Trav 168.72, Brown & Saenger Printing/Form 462.00, Builders Supply Comp Building Repa 527.50, Bureau Of Records-Fl Copy Fees 3.10, C & J Inc Dba Electrical Re 253.00, C & J Inc Dba Road Maint. & 500.00, C & R Supply Inc Truck Repair 86.00, Cambridge Partnershi Welfare Rent 600.00, Campbell Supply Co I Automotive/Sm 139.93, Canyon County (ID) C Copy Fees 8.00, Carlson, Lisa Court Reporte 14.40, Carroll Institute IVC Housing 18,555.00, CBM Managed Services School Resour 252.81, Center For Family Me Physicians 150.61, Century Business Pro Maintenance C 798.21, Christopherson, Ande Child Defense 900.00, Cliff Acceptance Cor Welfare Rent 325.33, Cliff Avenue Auto Pa Automotive/Sm 100.32, Cole, John R Work Mileage 297.48, Concrete Materials Road Maint. & 47,776.76, Constellation New En Natural Gas 2,703.28, Construction Product Bridge Repair 424.24, Cook Huber, Kerri Attorney Fees 262.72, Country View MHC Welfare Rent 589.00, Crescent Electric Su Electrical Re 57.94, Dakota Fluid Power, Memberships 220.00, Dakota Splash Water Sewer 107.60, Danko Emergency Equi Maintenance C 750.00, Danko Emergency Equi Other Supplie 138.81, Danko Emergency Equi Safety & Resc 146.86, Decastro Law Office, Attorney Fees 104.40, Denherder Law Office Attorney Fees 166.33, Dickman, Kay Welfare Rent 325.00, Diesel Machinery Inc Equip. Lease 3,250.00, Diesel Machinery Inc Parts Invento 53,316.90, Dubuque County(IA)Cl Other Profess 21.00, Duffy, Ryan Attorney Fees 3,632.20, Dynamic Services Llc Welfare Rent 600.00, Ebert's Properties, Co. Welfare 1,265.00, Ebert's Properties, Motels 510.00, Edwards, Rick Other Misc. R 300.00, Eh Hospitality Llc Co. Welfare 4,205.00, Eh Hospitality Llc Motels 2,570.00, Empire Plastics Program Activ 30.00, Fastenal Company Small Tools, 36.69, Finnegan, Daniel Deductibles 271.50, Fitts, Rod Dba Rod Welfare Rent 600.00, Fods, Randy Uniform Allow 106.50, Fred The Fixer Inc Building Repa 20.00, Garbang, Kun Interpreters 50.00, Garnos, Graham Dba K Welfare Rent 600.00, Gearman, Jason Investigators 74.00, Graham, Virginia M Welfare Rent 500.00, Granite Country View Welfare Rent 203.00, Grant County (SD) Sh Return Of Ser 28.20, Guzman, Sandra V. Interpreters 25.00, Harmelink,Fox & Ravn Attorney Fees 415.50, Harmon, Karla Bd Evaluation 1,035.00, Heimdal, Marie Ann Court Reporte 45.60, Heinold, David Business Trav 172.16, HMN Hardware Inc Automotive/Sm 49.74, HMN Hardware Inc Bridge Repair 126.95, Hoekstra, Denise A. Court Reporte 987.00, Holiday Credit Offic Bridge Repair 3.50, Holiday Credit Offic Road Maint. & 10.50, Home Federal Savings Welfare Rent 343.02, Hospitality Apts Ltd Welfare Rent 500.00, Huezo, Dax I Welfare Rent 950.00, Hunstad, Elisabeth Program Activ 200.00, I State Truck Center Parts Invento 514.03, I State Truck Center Truck Repair 290.44, Institutions Service Other Supplie 56.88, Interstate All Batte Truck Repair 332.85, Interstate Office Pr Office Suppli 528.77, Jaros, Pete Investigators 83.25, JCL Solutions-Janito Janitorial/Ch 58.05, Jim & Ron's Service Other Profess 50.00, Johnson Controls, In Heat,Vent & A 329.46, Johnson, Clara Bd Exp. Fees 104.00, Johnstone Supply Heat,Vent & A 65.00, Kennedy, Pier, Knoff Attorney Fees 377.40, Kittelson, Joan M Bd Exp. Fees 45.00, Kone, Inc. Building Repa 326.42, Kuchar, Justin Business Trav 74.37, Lacey Rentals Inc Lease-Rental 100.00, Larson, Jeff Attorney Fees 1,035.30, Leaf Inc. Office Suppli 126.02, Leaf Inc. Printing/Form 3.78, Lewno, Lucy Bd Exp. Fees 928.44, Light And Siren Automotive/Sm 1,109.99, Light And Siren Vehicle Equip 7,512.81, Locators & Supplies, Road Maint. & 42.30, Luther, Jeff Medical Direc 2,500.00, M & M Ventures Llc Welfare Rent 1,300.00, Maciejewski, Steven School Resour 161.87, Meile-Rasmussen, JAC Business Trav 11.47, Menards East Program Activ 7.97, Michaelson, Shirley Welfare Rent 550.00, MidAmerican Energy C Natural Gas 2,663.13, MidAmerican Energy C Welfare Utili 1,302.04, Midwest Land Surveyi Right Of Way 750.00, Minn Cnty Museum Pet Program Activ 65.12, Mobile Electronic Se Communication 332.50, Monarch Sales School Resour 162.29, Multi-Cultural Cente Interpreters 976.25, Murray Properties, L Welfare Rent 1,275.00, Narem, Inc Automotive/ Sm 13.38, Neve's Uniforms Uniform Allow 587.83, New Pig Corp Gas,Oil,Diese 78.19, New Pig Corp Small Tools, 88.19, Nicholson, Tschetter Child Defense 7,858.55, Nielsen Ogdahl, Erin Attorney Fees 175.00, Northeast Investment Welfare Rent 700.00, O'Reilly/First Call Automotive/Sm 102.78, Osborn, Roxane R Court Reporte 60.00, Pecaut, Jon Dba Pec Welfare Rent 1,200.00, Pine Meadows/Univers Welfare Rent 290.00, Pollard & Larson Llp Attorney Fees 177.00, Pro Tree Service Inc Building Repa 1,550.00, Qualified Presort Se Postage 210.00, Rasmussen, Eric/Lisa Welfare Rent 250.00, RDO Equipment Co. Heavy Eq. Rep 1,480.51, Realnet Of SD Llc Welfare Rent 565.00, Rehfuss, Cathy A Bd Exp. Fees 45.00, Roach, Marty J Uniform Allow 149.99, Rochester Armored Ca Armored Car S 379.50, Rods Properties Welfare Rent 455.00, Ronke & Feist Law Fi Child Defense 356.00, Rural Metro Ambulanc Transportatio 900.00, Sachchidanand Hospit Co. Welfare 229.00, Sachchidanand Hospit Motels 358.00, Safe Home Ltd Ptnrsh Rent Subsidie 8,675.91, Salihagic, Bojan Gas,Oil,Diese 16.12, Sam's Club Members Other Profess 1,287.19, Sam's Club Members Other Supplie 50.76, Sam's Club Members Supplemental 289.51, Sanford Clinic Finan Other Miscell 22,806.00, Sanford Hospital R Welfare Rent 600.00, Sanford Hospital Med Medical Recor 117.25, SD Dept Of Labor Electrical Re 90.00, SD Dept Of Revenue Lab Costs 135.00, SD Public Assurance Property & Li 103.77, SDSU Ag Finance Coo Other Profess 5,032.00, Sehr, Francis J/Sehr Welfare Rent 358.00, Servall Towel & Line Building Repa 11.25, Servall Towel & Line Program Activ 100.58, SF Leased Housing As Welfare Rent 659.00, SF Specialty Hospita Recruitment 962.00, Shepherd Reporting L Court Reporte 405.00, Sherwin Williams Bridge Repair 19.59, Shipley's Laundry & Program Activ 41.20, Shopko Pharmacy Pharmacies 98.26, Shreves, Brian Attorney Fees 331.20, Signs Plus Graphics Vehicle Equip 475.00, Simon, Anthony (OR) Other Profess 60.00, Simonet, Loretta Program Activ 200.00, Sioux Empire Fair As Other Miscell 12,500.00, Sioux Empire Shrm Education & T 59.00, Sioux Falls City Fin Blood/Chemica 4,375.00, Sioux Falls City Fin Gas,Oil,Diese 13,497.52, Sioux Falls City Fin HIDTA Grant 251.06, Sioux Falls Utilitie Electricity 9,460.69, Sioux Falls Utilitie Water Sewer 12,483.44, Sioux River Ltd Ptnr Welfare Rent 600.00, Soli-Holt, Louisa Program Activ 200.00, Solomon, Ghirmay Interpreters 25.00, State Steel Of SD Sign Supply/I 558.54, Strum, Steve A Welfare Rent 975.00, Sunshine Foods Welfare Food 139.90, Swanda, Karen Bd Exp. Fees 60.00, Swanda, Karen Commitment 15.00, Sweets, John Welfare Rent 850.00, Swier Law Firm Prof Child Defense 713.00, Szameit, Alexandra Interpreters 75.00, T-Rentals Llc Welfare Rent 400.00, Tally Ho Apartments Welfare Rent 500.00, Taylor Place Llc Welfare Rent 1,276.00, Thomson Reuters We Books 198.45, Thomson Reuters We Legal Researc 3,655.50, Thorin, Deyanira T Interpreters 454.16, Tires,Tires,Tires In Automotive/Sm 1,902.71, Tires,Tires,Tires In Gas,Oil,Diese 157.49, Tractor Supply Co. Automotive/Sm 24.18, Tractor Supply Co. Bridge Repair 211.40, Vash Properties Welfare Rent 500.00, Volunteers Of Americ DMC-JJDPA Gra 3,574.34, Wachal, Sarah Business Trav 149.85, Wal-Mart Pharmacy Pharmacies 22.67, Walgreen Co. Pharmacies 654.03, Waltner, Kolbeck, Sc Attorney Fees 1,000.19, Weerheim, Tom Attorney Fees 565.50, Westwick Motel, Inc. Co. Welfare 480.00, Wheelco Brake & Supp Truck Repair 81.30, Witte, Fred Welfare Rent 400.00, Xcel Energy, Inc. Electricity 71,210.98, Xcel Energy, Inc. Road Maint. & 31.99, Xcel Energy, Inc. Welfare Utili 4,014.31, Yankton County Sheri Return Of Ser 300.00, Yogi Holdings Inc Welfare Rent 350.00, Zimmer, Duncan & Col Attorney Fees 201.60, Commission Salaries 29,329.60, Auditor Salaries 43,794.97, Treasurer Salaries 63,223.88, Information Technology Salaries 61,432.99, States Attorney Salaries 192,206.75, Public Defender Salaries 129,526.30, Public Advocate Salaries 39,414.40, Facilities Salaries 59,067.91, Equalization Salaries 68,134.84, Register Of Deeds Salaries 41,008.67, Human Resources Salaries 19,888.00, Sheriff Salaries 807,449.03, Emergency Management Salaries 14,264.00, Juvenile Detention Salaries 159,808.91, Highway Salaries 138,817.51, Human Services Salaries 102,611.09, Museum Salaries 57,178.74, Planning Salaries 35,108.80, Extension Salaries 2,793.60. PERSONNEL MOTION by Barth, seconded by Pekas, to approve the following personnel changes. 5 ayes. 1. To hire Alexander Suurmeyer, Justin Cave, and Kenneth Hasbrouck, as Correctional Officers in Training (12/1) for the Jail at $16.21/hour effective 7/7/14. 2. To hire Lisa Huff and Corey Metter, Corrections System Operators (9/1) for the Jail at $13.98/hour effective 7/7/14. 3. To accept the resignation of Kyle Jensen as Correctional Officer in Training for the Jail effective 6/30/14. 4. To accept the resignation of Dalvin Ross as Corporal for the Jail effective 6/23/14. 5. To hire Brian Moncur as Senior Building Facilities Maintenance Worker (16/12) for Facilities at $25.92/hour effective 7/7/14. 6. To end the temporary, part-time employment of Edward Hruska, Kaye Henle, Jerry Goodall, Kathleen Behrend, Martin Dewitt, Election Workers for the Auditor's Office effective 6/24/14. Step Increases Due 1. Marc Wynia - Deputy Sheriff - Sheriff's Office - 16/11 to 16/12 - 7/5/14 - $25.92/hour 2. Steven Breuer - Correctional Officer - Jail - 13/15 to 13/16 - 6/21/14 - $24.67/hour 3. Alison Pratt - Correctional Officer - Jail - 13/7 to 13/8 - 5/12/14 - $20.25/hour 4. Krista Bast - Correctional Officer - Jail - 13/11 to 13/12 - 5/19/14 - $22.35/hour 5. Samantha Kastner - Correctional Officer - Jail - 13/6 to 13/7 - 5/14/14 - $19.75/hour 6. Nathan Obeslo - Correctional Officer - Jail - 13/1 to 13/2 - 6/13/14 - $17.46/hour 7. Scott Vandervelde - Correctional Officer - 24/7 Program - 13/9 to 13/10 - 5/27/14 - $21.27/hour 8. Andrea Kelly - Correctional Officer - 24/7 Program - 13/4 to 13/5 - 5/30/14 - $18.80/hour 9. Thomas Lien - Certified Civil Process Server - Sheriff's Office - 13/9 to 13/10 - 5/28/14 - $21.27/hour 10. Christian Griesse - Highway Bridge and Sign Supervisor - Highway - 18/5 to 18/6 - 6/11/14 - $24.67/hour 11. Steven Williams - Senior Sign Maintenance Team Member - Highway - 14/16 to 14/17 - 6/17/14 - $26.57/hour 12. Joseph Flynn - Senior Deputy State's Attorney - State's Attorney's Office - 22/3 to 22/4 - 6/6/14 - $2,404.80/bi-weekly 13. Tara Palmiotto - Senior Deputy State's Attorney - State's Attorney's Office - 22/9 to 22/10 - 6/5/14 - $2,788.80/bi-weekly Special Personnel Actions 1. To recognize the following significant employee anniversaries for July 2014: 5 years - Douglas Amolins; 10 years - Deborah O'Donnell, Ryan Qualseth, Richard Schmitt; 30 years - Kim Morstad 2. To record volunteers in County Departments for June 2014. The list is on file at Human Resources. ABATEMENTS MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Barth, to approve abatement of 2013 property taxes for RDID #29189, $1,121.42, representing taxes on a tax deed property sold on 11/23/13, and approve abatement of 2012 property taxes for RDID #68415, $341.29, representing taxes on mobile home that had been moved out of Minnehaha County. 5 ayes. PLANNING & ZONING NOTICE Scott Anderson, Planning & Zoning Director, gave the first reading and requested authorization for the Auditor to publish a notice of hearing to consider amendments to Ordinance MC16-90, the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County related to Articles 3.04, 6.04, 7.04, 8.04 and 9.04 - Conditional Uses; Article 12.15 - Solar Energy Conversion Systems (SECS); and Article 26.02 - Definitions. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Pekas, to authorize the Auditor to publish a notice of hearing on July 22, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. to consider the amendments to Ordinance MC16-90. 5 ayes. LIEN COMPROMISE Commissioner Pekas gave a briefing on a request for compromise of lien for DPNO 31224 in the amount of $5,754.27. The lien is primarily for hospital expenses incurred in 1994. The applicant is in the process of purchasing a home and a title search noted the lien against the applicant. According to her 2013 Income Tax Return the applicant has an annual income of $20,593. She lists assets of approximately $15,600 and liabilities of approximately the same amount consisting of a student loan. The applicant is requesting a compromise and release of the lien in full upon payment of $2,800. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Beninga, to approve Resolution MC14-32. 5 ayes. RESOLUTION MC14-32 WHEREAS, a County Aid Lien in the amount of $5,754.27 purports to exist in favor of Minnehaha County and against DPNO 31224 as Lienee, and WHEREAS, said lienee has filed an application with the County Auditor stating such facts as provided for by Law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration of the circumstances the Board of County Commissioners finds it advisable and proper to authorize the Chairman of the County Board and the County Auditor to execute the following: Compromise and release the lien in full upon payment of $2,877.02 If payment is not made within one year from approval, this agreement is null and void. Dated at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 1st day of July, 2014.APPROVED BY THECOMMISSION:Cindy HeibergerChairmanATTEST: Cynthia JepsenDeputy County Auditor Commissioner Pekas gave a briefing on a request for compromise of lien for DPNO 33480 in the amount of $8,778.92. The lien is for Public Defender services, Public Advocate services, and Human Services assistance between February 1995 and April 2014. Approximately $450 of the lien is court ordered for payment of attorney services for her minor son. The applicant has made partial payment that total $1,041.44. She is asking for a compromise and release of the lien in full with no further payment. The home the applicant is renting is currently in foreclosure proceedings, and she is in the process of purchasing the home. The lien needs to be resolved prior to the closing on July 8, 2014. According to the applicant's 2013 income tax return she has an annual income of $41,000, and received a tax refund in the amount of $4,958. She is a single parent and is raising three children ages 16, 17, & 18. She lists assets in the amount of $9,317 and liabilities in the amount of $77,759. The applicant was present and stated that the child who received attorney services is no longer a minor so she will not be responsible for any additional fees if they are incurred. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Beninga, to approve Resolution MC14-33. Kelly stated he would not support the motion because the applicant may be getting into more public assistance issues and because the lien is for attorney fees. Vote on motion, 4 ayes, Kelly voted nay.RESOLUTION MC14-33 WHEREAS, a County Aid Lien in the amount of $8,778.92 purports to exist in favor of Minnehaha County and against DPNO 33480 as Lienee, and WHEREAS, said lienee has filed an application with the County Auditor stating such facts as provided for by Law, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that after due consideration of the circumstances the Board of County Commissioners finds it advisable and proper to authorize the Chairman of the County Board and the County Auditor to execute the following: Compromise and release the lien in full upon payment of $4,389.48. If payment is not made within one year from approval, this agreement is null and void. Dated at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 1st day of July, 2014.APPROVED BY THECOMMISSION:Cindy HeibergerChairmanATTEST: Cynthia JepsenDeputy County Auditor PUBLIC COMMENT Michael Dupic, 9258 W. Norma Trail, Sioux Falls, asked the Commission if they are the body that would address non-partisan re-districting of Legislative Districts. Commissioner Kelly stated that the State Legislature controls the re-districting. HEARING Chairman Heiberger and Commissioner Kelly recused themselves. Chairman Heiberger passed the gavel to Vice-Chairman Pekas. Pursuant to deferral on June 24, 2014, David Heinold, Planner, was present for the public hearing and gave a briefing on Drainage Permit Application #14-17 to conduct agricultural drainage in Section 22 of Wellington Township on the property legally described as SW 1/4 (Ex Tr 1 Swift-Hall Addn). On April 11, 2014 the Planning Department received notification that a drainage tile had been installed without a permit. The applicant was required to pay a $500 penalty fee for installing the tile without a permit. On April 14, 2014 the Planning Department approved Drainage Permit #14-17 submitted by Nicholas Grace to install drainage tile to increase agricultural production and reduce erosion potential. Since the proposed tile outlets into Long Creek, the applicant was not required to obtain downstream permission. A Drainage Board hearing is required because an appeal of the administrative decision was submitted by downstream property owners Jason and Dawn Siemonsma. They stated concerns over the potential effects of the drainage project on their property and about the location of the proposed tile. On April 24, 2014, staff met with Nick Grace and Jason Siemonsma. All parties were in agreement that the tile would outlet into the culvert on the south side of the property near 266th St., and the applicant has obtained written permission from Wellington Township for the outlet into the 266th St. right-of-way. On May 28, 2014, staff met with Jason Siemonsma and determined a Drainage Board Hearing is required because of the uncertainty regarding the location of the tile outlet as well as potential effects that the project would have on downstream property. On June 11, 2014, staff conducted a site visit and determined the proposed tile lines are being placed in traditionally wet areas where water flows naturally. The applicant plans to outlet the water into an existing culvert under 266th St., or directly into Long Creek. Staff recommends approval of Drainage Permit #14-17. The applicant, Nicholas Grace, 26651 463rd Ave., Hartford, was present and stated he would like to install 4 inch tile to improve the ground and stop erosion. Jason Siemonsma, 45706 266th St., Hartford, stated concern about when the project would be completed because the first tile that was installed before a permit was obtained is still draining into the north end. Mr. Grace stated that he would like to install the additional tile lines after he gets the crops off the field this fall. MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Barth, to approve Drainage Permit #14 -17. 3 ayes. BRIEFING Lynn DeYoung, Emergency Management Director, gave a briefing on the status of county township road systems and other infrastructure due to flooding, high water, and storm damage. Reports compiled from government entities in the county indicate the damage to be approximately $1,229,708.10 which exceeds the threshold for a disaster declaration. An initial damage assessment will be conducted the week of July 14th by a team of local, state, and federal personnel. Shannon Schultz, Assistant Highway Superintendent, spoke on road and bridge damage and reported that funds will be available through FEMA and the South Dakota Department of Transportation Emergency Relief Program for road and infrastructure repair. Mr. DeYoung stated that the Townships and Minnehaha County will be eligible for 75% federal, 15% local, and 10% state reimbursement if the Commission approves a disaster declaration within Minnehaha County. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Pekas, to approve Resolution MC14-34. 5 ayes. RESOLUTION MC14-34DISASTER DECLARATION WITHIN MINNEHAHA COUNTY WHEREAS, in June, townships, communities and Minnehaha County received record amounts of rain and severe weather, and; WHEREAS, record rain and severe weather has caused great damage to township, county and community critical infrastructure including roads, culverts, bridges and other areas, and; WHEREAS, critical infrastructure with Minnehaha County must be repaired for the protection of life and property with townships, communities, and the county, and; WHEREAS, the Minnehaha County Board of Commissioners has received damage estimates to township, community and county critical infrastructure, and; WHEREAS, the Minnehaha County Commission believes a disaster does exist within Minnehaha County due to the record rains and severe weather; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Minnehaha County Board of Commissioners at a meeting held on July 1, 2014 has declared that a disaster does exist within Minnehaha County. Dated this 1st Day of July, 2014, at Sioux Falls, SD. APPROVED BY THECOMMISSION:Cindy HeibergerChairmanATTEST: Cynthia Jepsen Deputy County Auditor CHANGE ORDER Lloyd Olson, Facilities Director, gave a briefing on a change order to the contract with Kone Elevator for the Public Safety Building Elevator Refurbish Project. The elevator cylinder hole was blocked with sand preventing the new cylinder from being installed. This unforeseen problem required a well drilling company to remove the debris. The change order is in the amount of $8,705 resulting in a new contract sum of $85,620. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Beninga, to authorize the Chairman to sign Change Order #1 with Kone, Inc. 5 ayes. AMENDMENTS Ken McFarland, Commission Administrative Officer, gave a briefing on an addendum to the County Jail and Correctional Center contract with CBM Foodservice. The addendum contains a 2.5 % increase based on the Consumer Price Index. The price per meal will increase from $0.84 to $0.86 and snacks will increase from $0.60 to $0.62 per snack. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Kelly, to approve the food service contract addendum between the County Jail and Correctional Center and CBM Food Service effective July 1, 2014 ending June 30, 2015. 5 ayes. Ken McFarland, Commission Administrative Officer, gave a briefing on an addendum to the Juvenile Detention Center contract with CBM Foodservice. The addendum contains a 2.5 % increase based on the Consumer Price Index. The price per meal will increase from $1.98 to $2.07 and snacks will increase from $.76 to $.78 per snack. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Kelly, to approve the food service contract addendum between Minnehaha County Juvenile Detention Center and CBM Food Service effective July 1, 2014 ending June 30, 2015. 5 ayes. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Ken McFarland, Commission Administrative Officer, gave a briefing on proposals received in response to a RFP for Architect Services for pre-design work, development of site master plan, and preparation of preliminary cost estimates for various construction options for Minnehaha County Jail expansion needs. Proposals were received from the following: Leo A. Daly/ Perspective, Venture Architects/ RS Architects, TSP, Inc./ ShiveHattery, Koch Hazard/Treanor Architects, Architecture Inc.,/CGL RicciGreene, and BWBR/Henry Carlson Company. The proposals will be reviewed and ranked by a committee appointed by the Minnehaha Commission. The Building Committee recommends that the Criminal Justice Advisory Committee conduct the reviews and interview process in order to bring a recommendation back to the Commission. The Building Committee also recommended having a jail utilization study as part of the master plan in process. MOTION by Pekas, seconded by Kelly to appoint Bill Garnos to the Criminal Justice Advisory Committee and appoint the Criminal Justice Advisory Committee to conduct the review and vetting process for the selection of an architect for Minnehaha County Jail expansion needs, and to bring a recommendation to the Commission; and to proceed with conducting a jail utilization study for jail related planning activities. 5 ayes. APPOINTMENT Ken McFarland, Commission Administrative Officer, reported that Cindy Heiberger, Commission Chair, appointed Commissioner Jeff Barth to serve on the Multi-Cultural Center (MCC) Board of Directors beginning June 25, 2014 thru December 31, 2014. The Commission appointment to this position will be made at the beginning of each year as part of the Commission's liaison assignment process. BID Jim Hoekman, Deputy Sheriff Captain, reported on the June 26, 2015 bid opening for Conducted Electrical Weapons for the Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department. Two bids were received from Taser International in the amount of $39,121.78 and Ed Roehr Safety Products in the amount of $40,899.00 plus $60.00 shipping. MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Kelly, to award the bid for Conducted Electrical Weapons to Taser International in the amount of $39,121.78. 5 ayes. NEW BUSINESS Ken McFarland, Commission Administrative Officer, reminded the Commission that the Interim Legislative Committee who is taking a look at highway funding and highway construction needs around the state will meet at 4:00 p.m. July 1, 2014 at South East Technical Institute in the Sullivan building. Commissioners Kelly and Heiberger stated they will attend the meeting. MOTION by Barth, seconded by Pekas, to go into executive session for contract negotiations and personnel. 5 ayes. The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 8, 2014.APPROVED BY THECOMMISSION:Cindy HeibergerChairmanATTEST: Cynthia JepsenDeputy Auditor Published once at the total approximate cost of $249.39.1444697 Jul. 9, 2014

NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that on July 22, 2014 at or after 9:00 a.m. the Minnehaha County Board of Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the following amendments to Ordinance MC16-90, the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County. Such hearing will be part of the regularly scheduled meeting to be held in the Commission Meeting Room of the County Administration Building, 415 N Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS related to the following: Articles 3.04, 6.04, 7.04, 8.04 and 9.04 - Conditional Uses; Article 12.15 - Solar Energy Conversion Systems (SECS); Article 26.02 - Definitions. All interested persons may appear and be heard. Meeting Assistance: Accommodations for meetings will be provided for persons with disabilities upon request. Please contact the County Commission Office at (605) 367-4206 (Voice or TDD) 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Dated: July 1, 2014Bob Litz, County Auditor Published at the approximate cost of $11.20.1444695 Jul. 9, 2014

NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Minnehaha County Planning Commission will be held at 7:00 p.m. on July 28, 2014 in the Commission Room of the County Administration Building, 415 N Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD., there will be a public hearing to consider the following amendments to the 1990 Revised Zoning Ordinance for Minnehaha County. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS related to the following: 1) By adding 19.05(D) - Conditional Use Permit Criteria All interested persons may appear and be heard. Dated: June 30, 2014 Published once at the total approximate cost of $6.84.1444458 Jul. 9, 2014

CIV. # 14-1344NOTICE OF HEARINGSTate of south dakota ):SSCOUNTY OF MINNEHAHA )IN CIRCUIT COURTSECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUITIn the matter of the Petitions ofCARA JO STRAND,andCARA JO STRAND, guardian ofMAIYA MARIE STRAND,To change their names. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Petitions of Cara Jo Strand and Cara Jo Strand, guardian of Maiya Marie Strand have been filed by Cara Jo Strand to change their names from Maiya Marie Strand to Maiya Marie Bonte and Cara Jo Strand to Cara Jo Bonte. On the 29th day of July, 2014, at the hour of 11:00 am said Petitions will be heard by the Court, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Any interested party may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. Dated this 24th day of June, 2014./s/ Thomas J. FarrellThomas J. Farrell1444301 July 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2014

Pro. 14-149NOTICE TO CREDITORSSTATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA):SSCOUNTY OF MINNEHAHA)IN CIRCUIT COURTSECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUITIn the Matter of the Estate ofROBERT L. SMITH,Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of July, 2014, Marilyn M. Smith, whose address is 1210 N. Orleans Avenue, Dell Raids, South Dakota, 57022, was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Robert L. Smith, deceased. Creditors of the decedent must present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred. Claims may be delivered to or mailed to the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and a copy of the claim mailed or delivered to the Personal Representative. Dated this 1st day of July, 2014./s/ Marilyn M. SmithMarilyn M. Smith -Personal Representative1210 N. Orleans AvenueDell Rapids, South Dakota 57022ANGELIA M. GRIESClerk of Circuit CourtMinnehaha County Courthouse425 N. Dakota AvenueSioux Falls, South Dakota 57104 (605) 367-5900Vogt, Brown, Merry & HammerP. O. Box 100Dell Rapids, South Dakota57022-0100(605) 428-5444Attorneys for PersonalRepresentative1444642 Jul. 9, 16 & 23, 2014